it is produced when a mommy Xenon and a daddy Xenon love each other very much.,, the rest is common sense (:
Blue or lavender.
It is made as a by-product in the fractional distillation of air to produce oxygen and nitrogen.
A mixture of xenon and fluorine, when exposes to ultraviolet light will produce xenon difluoride (XeF2). After sustained heating in the presence of nickel fluoride (NiF2) , xenon difluoride will form xenon hexafluoride (XeF6). Subjecting XeF6 to very high temperatures, in an oxygen-free atmosphere and in the presence of sodium fluoride will yield xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4).The fluorides of nickel and sodium are catalysts in the processes.
no, xenon is a noble gas which only produces light when electricity is passed through it. glow sticks work by combining 2 chemicals that produce light via a chemical reaction
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules
Not normally.
No. It is very rare but not hard to produce.
Xenon light bulbs work from low pressure vapor. Like street lamps and stadium lights. The vapor is used to produce an ultraviolet light that arouses a phosphor coating in the tube.
Blue or lavender.
It is made as a by-product in the fractional distillation of air to produce oxygen and nitrogen.
Xenon is the first noble gas to have a chemistry, from 1962. For xenon compouns see the link bellow.
A mixture of xenon and fluorine, when exposes to ultraviolet light will produce xenon difluoride (XeF2). After sustained heating in the presence of nickel fluoride (NiF2) , xenon difluoride will form xenon hexafluoride (XeF6). Subjecting XeF6 to very high temperatures, in an oxygen-free atmosphere and in the presence of sodium fluoride will yield xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4).The fluorides of nickel and sodium are catalysts in the processes.
According to the Royal Society of Chemistry, the information is not readily available. Xenon is not difficult to produce, from liquefied air so the technology is easily available to any nation.
Xenon is one among the inert gas family. It can be used in discharge lamps to produce green light. This green light would be used in ruby laser to take Chromium atoms to excited level.
no, xenon is a noble gas which only produces light when electricity is passed through it. glow sticks work by combining 2 chemicals that produce light via a chemical reaction
No. It is a non-toxic gas. However, some of its compounds - although difficult to produce - are toxic.
Xenon Difluoride